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Opioid use disorder: flexible treatment at home proves effective
A pan-Canadian team announces initial results of the national OPTIMA study comparing the efficacy of two models of care for treating opioid use...
How does the brain learn?
An international team co-led by UdeM computational neuroscientist Eilif Muller has simulated how synapses in the neocortex change – to better...
Regenerating the heart after an attack
Zebrafish are put under the lens at CHU Sainte-Justine Research Centre to see how they repair damaged tissue – with some surprising results.
Younger generations are changing the face of the labour market
The workplace is changing: workers are in short supply and they want more autonomy, more recognition and greater flexibility to work from home. Is...
A rapid and portable drug detection device using bio-nanotechnology
UdeM chemistry professor Alexis Vallée-Bélisle and his team have received $500,000 to develop a rapid test for detecting drugs in saliva and blood.
The unsuspected virtues of hot pepper
Hot pepper is hot. But it’s also packed with potential therapeutic qualities. Capsaicin is the molecule that has it all! UdeM experts explain.
COVID-19 affects the mental health of pregnant women
According to a study led by Professor Anick Bérard, 23% of pregnant and postpartum women experienced major depressive symptoms during the first three...
How machines behave
It’s time for the science of behaviour to extend beyond humans and embrace machines, says UdeM behaviour analyst Marc Lanovaz.
New horizons in quantum physics
UdeM physicist William Witczak-Krempa studies unusual states of matter in the quantum realm.
Audrey Laventure, the researcher who 3D-prints multifunctional materials
A look at the fascinating work of Audrey Laventure, professor and researcher in materials chemistry and now a member of UdeM’s new Institut Courtois.
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